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Ganga Talao otherwise called Grand Bassin is a pit lake situatd in an isolates mountain region in the area of Savanne, somewhere down in the heart of Mauritius. It is around 1800 feet above ocean level. The principal gathering of explorers who went to Ganga Talao were from the town of Triolet and it was driven by Pandit Giri Gossayne from Terre Rouge in 1898. It is viewed as the most sacrosanct Hindu spot in Mauritius. There is a temple committed to Lord Shiva and different Gods including Lord Hanuman, Goddess Lakshmi, and others along the Grand Bassin. Amid Shivaratri, numerous explorers in Mauritius walk exposed feet from their homes to the lake. The crater lake is one of the most important hindu pilgrimage sites outside of India. During the week there is an idyllic and calm atmosphere at Grand Bassin, whereas between the end of febuary and the beginning of march crowds of pilgrims are heading to the lake: when Maha-Shivaratree is celebrated, more than 400.000 believers make the pilgrimage to Ganga Talao to make sacrifices to their gods.

Ganga Talao otherwise called Grand Bassin is a pit lake situatd in an isolates mountain region in the area of Savanne, somewhere down in the heart of Mauritius. It is around 1800 feet above ocean level. The principal gathering of explorers who went to Ganga Talao were from the town of Triolet and it was driven by Pandit Giri Gossayne from Terre Rouge in 1898. It is viewed as the most sacrosanct Hindu spot in Mauritius. There is a temple committed to Lord Shiva and different Gods including Lord Hanuman, Goddess Lakshmi, and others along the Grand Bassin. Amid Shivaratri, numerous explorers in Mauritius walk exposed feet from their homes to the lake. The crater lake is one of the most important hindu pilgrimage sites outside of India. During the week there is an idyllic and calm atmosphere at Grand Bassin, whereas between the end of febuary and the beginning of march crowds of pilgrims are heading to the lake: when Maha-Shivaratree is celebrated, more than 400.000